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28 September, 03:04
What is the difference of adhesion and cohesion?
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Bella Brewer
28 September, 03:24
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Cohesion is how tightly packed together two things are. For example, water molecules stick together and the marines stick together too. We call those cohesive molecules or cohesive groups.
Adhesion is the second part of capillary action and this is when dissimilar particles stick together. So in order for water to move up paper, the water has to stick to the paper but it also has to stick to other water molecules because you don't see gaps in the water as it's moving up the paper.
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Angelo Woodard
28 September, 05:36
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Adhesion deals more with objects and cohesion deals more with people or groups.
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Adhesion is the action or process of adhering to a surface or object.
Cohesion is the action or fact of forming a united whole.
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